Sentences with phrase «precise rules»

Such legislation must also set out clear and precise rules indicating when and how competent national authorities should be granted access to such data [117].
Nor, on the other hand, are we given a code of precise rules of observance, adapted, so far as possible, to cover all contingencies (which was the aim of Jewish Rabbinical teaching).
It would also be wise to follow the court's advice and adopt precise rules for engraved bricks and other commemorative displays in the parks, thus minimizing the chance of future misunderstandings and conflicts.
Passport Canada has very precise rules about children's passport applications.
When parents are separated or divorced, Canadian Passport officials have precise rules about which parent's signatures are needed on passport applications.
In the place of precise rules set out in a foundational document there are myriad laws, the standing orders of the House of Commons, and various other written - and often unwritten - conventions.
I'd prefer precise rules if they exist, over general principles like «US has higher GDP so they pay more».
With regard to necessity, it noted that limitations to fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
It held that the Directive did not set out clear and precise rules regarding the extent of the interference [65].
Given the nature of non-compete law in Missouri, where the courts have wide latitude to determine reasonableness or legitimacy, there are few precise rules to follow.
Precise rules of the program haven't been completely set.
I effectively had a business relationship with six other authors where we all agreed to very precise rules: whenever one of us had a cover reveal, a sale or release, all of us would promote that on our social media networks.
Finally, the precise rules chosen to determine the number of additional seats aren't mathematically sound and will often increase the size of Bundestag more than necessary, while still allowing the allocation of seats to fall out of proportion with the party votes.
Section 2, Ministers and the Government, sets out the precise rules of collective responsibility.
The head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association responded to Monday's announcement by calling for «clear and precise rules» in enforcing marijuana laws.
«A child doesn't have to know the precise rules of physics that allow a tool to work to have a feeling of whether or not it should work,» says Elsa Loissel, co-first author of the study.
You didn't mention a country, and precise rules will be different from country to country.
While the basic principle is simple, the precise rules for when a gain / loss is realized depend on details of the tax code and accounting practices.
Mel Bochner, Theorem of Pythagoras, 1997 Wood engraving on handmade paper, 22 x 17-1/2 inches April 19 — June 22, 2008 Our era is driven by the possibilities inherent in reducing countless observations to one mathematical formula and of generating seemingly random phenomena from a set of precise rules.
The precise rules are set out on the IP Osgoode website, but a brief description of the scope of eligible essays is set out below:
However, the precise rules may vary depending on the aircraft, airline, or the country you're in.
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